The king's message comes as thousands of anti-racism demonstrators protest against the violent riots, and police arrest hundreds.
King Charles III has called for mutual respect and understanding after riots targeted Muslims and migrants in Britain.Thousands of specialised police officers are due to remain on duty this weekend in case the rioting resumes.
"It remains His Majesty's hope that shared values of mutual respect and understanding will continue to strengthen and unite the nation," the spokesperson said.His call has been followed by thousands of anti-racism demonstrators across London, Manchester and numerous other English towns rallying to protest against recent rioting.
"We stand ready to make changes if necessary," he said of the Online Safety Act, passed in October but not due to come into effect until next year due to a consultation process.Far-right demonstrations anticipated by police in dozens of locations across Britain fail to materialise, as peaceful anti-racism protesters instead show up in force.
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